Standardization and Validation of Organizational Resilience Tools in Military Hospitals

Q3 Medicine Journal of Military Medicine Pub Date : 2020-10-19 DOI:10.30491/JMM.22.7.6
R. Zaboli, H. Seyedin, A. Nasiri, Z. Malmoon
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Background and Aim: Due to the unpredictability of crises, organizational resilience can provide the ability of the organizations to adapt to crisis situations without collapse or failure. The aim of this study was to explain and validate the components of organizational resilience in military hospitals. Methods: The first phase of the qualitative study was conducted using framework analysis to identify components of organizational resilience in military hospitals. The study population consisted of 20 specialists in three military hospitals in Tehran, Iran who were selected for purposeful sampling. The second phase was carried out by exploratory factor analysis (EFA) to determine its validity. Results: The factors affecting resilience in military hospitals were classified into five main dimensions: hospital vulnerability and safety, disaster preparedness, capacity adaptation, crisis service continuity, rehabilitation and adaptation to post-crisis conditions. The results of factor analysis showed that the highest factors in each of these dimensions were as follows: identification of the main processes of threats and accidents in the hospital (0.82), hospital in the wider community program (0.90), identifying and managing key skills of employees (0.88), prioritization and maintaining basic performance (0.84), and extra emergency space, resources
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军队医院组织弹性工具的标准化与验证
背景与目的:由于危机的不可预测性,组织弹性可以提供组织适应危机情况而不会崩溃或失败的能力。本研究的目的是解释和验证军队医院组织弹性的组成部分。方法:采用框架分析法对军队医院组织弹性的构成要素进行定性研究。研究人群包括伊朗德黑兰三家军队医院的20名专家,他们被选中进行有目的的抽样。第二阶段采用探索性因子分析(EFA)来确定其效度。结果:将影响军队医院恢复力的因素分为医院脆弱性与安全、备灾、能力适应、危机服务连续性、恢复和危机后适应五个主要维度。因子分析结果显示,在每个维度中,因子最高的是:识别医院威胁和事故的主要过程(0.82),医院在更广泛的社区计划(0.90),识别和管理员工的关键技能(0.88),优先考虑和保持基本绩效(0.84),以及额外的应急空间和资源
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Journal of Military Medicine
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期刊介绍: Journal of Military Medicine is a Bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal covering research and developments in the field of health and medicine in military and crisis settings. The journal was established in 1999. It publishes original research reports, editorials, letters to the editor, and reviews.
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